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October 30, 2015
New Auction Listings
Coggiola Prototype: 1976 Honda Civic Lady
This 1976 Honda Civic “Lady” prototype was reportedly shown at the 1976 Geneva motor show. Penned by Sergio Coggiola, who was also responsible for Saab’s Sonett III, it’s based on first generation Civic underpinnings and previews elements of a design language that debuted with the third generation of that car. Find it here on AutoTrader in Heijen, Netherlands for 19,750 euros (~$21,600 USD today). Special thanks to BaT reader Wouter H. for this submission.
No Tailfins: 1951 Buick Super Eight Convertible
This 1951 Buick Super Eight (chassis 64382325) is a good looking driver example that sounds to need little more than a new convertible top. Buick held on to the straight eight configuration longer than most manufacturers, save Packard and Pontiac who churned them out through the end of 1954. Find this one here on eBay in Bristol, Pennsylvania with no reserve.
Manual Swap Candidate: 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi
This 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSi (VIN JJ3CC54N7JZ009264) is a well preserved example of the Mitsubishi-made rear wheel drive sports car. Neither the color nor the automatic transmission are ideal, but those box flares and wheels will always be among the very best of the 80’s. Find it here on eBay in Cream Ridge, New Jersey for $6,700 OBO.
British Beemer: 1950 Sunbeam S8
This 1950 Sunbeam S8 is a model heavily influenced by WWII BMW designs. So good were BMW’s bikes of the time that Ural still produces an R71-derived bike today. This Sunbeam is based on the R75, but sports a more British vertical twin as opposed to the familiar BMW boxer unit. Find it here on Cycle Trader in Farmington Hills, Michigan for $10,995.
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